Gisele Bundchen helped Tom Brady make ‘final decision’ on NFL retirement and has been a ‘real rock’

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REVEALED: Gisele Bundchen helped Tom Brady make the ‘final decision’ on NFL retirement and has been a ‘real rock’, despite the fact that her decision to continue playing contributed to their divorce last year.

Tom Brady consulted with his ex-wife Gisele Bundchen about her decision to retire (again) from the NFL, according to a new report.

Brady announced that he was ending his career for the second time on February 1, posting a short Instagram video saying that this retirement was “forever after not retiring last year.”

and according to US WeeklyBrady “talked this through” with Bundchen before making a final decision.

The publication quoted an anonymous source as saying the quarterback’s ex had been a “real rock” to him throughout the entire process, noting that the co-parents are on “cordial terms.”

Brady shares his son Benjamin, 13, and daughter Vivian, 10, with Bundchen.

Brady and Bundchen shared two children together: daughter Vivian, 12, and son, Benjamin, 13.

Brady and Bundchen shared two children together: daughter Vivian, 12, and son, Benjamin, 13.

Brady and Bundchen were married for 13 years before announcing their divorce in October.

Brady and Bundchen were married for 13 years before announcing their divorce in October.

The former power couple were married once from 2009 to October 2022

The former power couple were married once from 2009 to October 2022

The couple was married for almost 14 years until they called it quits in April and finalized their divorce in October.

Brady had retired after the 2021 season, his second with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but changed his mind soon after to return to the sport.

That decision reportedly caused massive friction between Brady and Bundchen, leading to the end of their relationship.

Bundchen, however, classily congratulated her ex-husband on his retirement earlier this month.

“I wish you wonderful things in this new chapter of your life,” he commented in his retirement video, which was posted on Instagram.